barren
ba
ˈbæ
rren
rən
rēn
British pronunciation
/ˈbærən/

Definición y significado de "barren"en inglés

01

an uninhabited or infertile wilderness, unsuitable for cultivation or habitation

barren definition and meaning
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The explorers crossed a barren stretching for miles.
Few plants could survive in the harsh barren.
02

a group of mules considered collectively as a unit

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The farmer owned a barren of sturdy mules.
A barren of mules was used to transport goods across the mountains.
barren
01

árido, estéril

(of land or soil) not capable of producing any plants
barren definition and meaning
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The barren desert stretched for miles, devoid of any vegetation or signs of life.
El desierto árido se extendía por millas, sin vegetación ni señales de vida.
The rocky, barren landscape made farming impossible, forcing settlers to rely on imported goods.
El paisaje rocoso y árido hacía imposible la agricultura, obligando a los colonos a depender de bienes importados.
02

vacío

completely lacking or devoid of something
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His speech was barren of new ideas.
The report was barren of evidence supporting the claim.
03

unable to bear offspring

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The couple was saddened to learn that she was barren.
Certain animals are naturally barren and can not reproduce.
04

árido

(of places or situations) lacking in activity, growth, or development and not suitable to live in
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The war-torn region was left barren and scarred, with buildings reduced to rubble and infrastructure destroyed.
La región devastada por la guerra quedó yerma y marcada, con edificios reducidos a escombros e infraestructura destruida.
The remote island was uninhabited and barren, with no resources for sustenance.
La isla remota estaba deshabitada y yerma, sin recursos para sustentarse.
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